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Park Hall Hotel and Spa Lancashire, housed within the grounds of a former Benedictine monastery from the 7th Century, has become a member of Radisson Individuals following an extensive refurbishment.
The main building showcases “traditional” architectural elements and boasts 64 guest rooms and suites. The hotel’s ongoing transformation includes a newly-opened spa, gym facilities, and renovated interiors, with its 54 cottages set to debut in the spring of 2025.
The new spa includes thermal saunas, a hydrotherapy pool, and a spa pool. A wide selection of rejuvenating Temple Spa treatments have also been curated.
Additionally, the hotel’s restaurant, Signature Grillhouse, serves up diverse grilled dishes, international classics, and local favourites, while the Mallard Bar and Lounge offers coffees and cocktails.
The hotel also features four event spaces that can cater for up to 700 guests. The Medieval Banquet Hall has retained all its original “medieval charm”, stone walls, and high wooden beams, while the Lancastrian Suite features a large stage with its own stage doors.
Sharon Myers, director of sales at Park Hall Hotel and Spa Lancashire, a member of Radisson Individuals, said: “We are incredibly excited to join Radisson Individuals. This partnership allows us to maintain our unique identity while elevating our service standards. The recent refurbishment and addition of our luxurious spa and fully equipped gym are just the beginning of our commitment to delivering exceptional stays.”
Owner Anoob Saban added: “Our multi-million-pound investment marks a significant milestone in our journey to transform Park Hall Hotel and Spa Lancashire, a member of Radisson Individuals into a premier destination at the heart of the community. This investment is a testament to our commitment to revitalising the venue and ensuring it remains a cherished landmark for generations to come.”





























